Keck's Exclusives: The 2 Broke Girls Prep for People's Choice Awards

Now in their third season of serving up laughs as struggling waitresses on CBS's 2 Broke Girls, Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs are taking on an exciting new challenge: co-hosts of the People's Choice Awards. I spoke with the stars ...

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Posted Jan. 6, 2014 at 11:26 AM

By TV Guide

Posted Jan. 6, 2014 at 11:26 AM

Now in their third season of serving up laughs as struggling waitresses on CBS's 2 Broke Girls, Kat Dennings and Beth Behrs are taking on an exciting new challenge: co-hosts of the People's Choice Awards. I spoke with the stars as they prepped for their big debut.

TV Guide Magazine:The Big Bang Theory's Kaley Cuoco hosted this awards show in 2012 and 2013. Did you pick up any pointers from her?Beth Behrs: We were in the audience for her first time and she did such a good job. She's the nicest person ever and tweeted out her support for us.

TV Guide Magazine:You have your sitcom writers writing your material, correct?Behrs: Yes, and we're super excited about that. What they have planned is amazing.Kat Dennings: It'll be interesting and fun for people to see us as ourselves - but a heightened stage version of ourselves.

TV Guide Magazine:Any standard award show material you want to avoid?Dennings: I don't like when hosts make fun of people. It makes me uncomfortable, so I don't think we'll be doing any of that.Behrs: I feel like the only person who can really make fun of people and get away with it is Ricky Gervais because he is a genius. We'll probably be making more fun of ourselves.

TV Guide Magazine:Can we expect a splashy Neil Patrick Harris type of song-and-dance number?Behrs: I'd be game because I love me some song, but Kat, on the other hand, might not be as game.Dennings: I'm not.

TV Guide Magazine:The People's Choice Awards honor both old and new shows. Are there any new TV shows you like?Dennings: We both love Mom.Behrs: That's my favorite for sure. Allison Janney and Anna Faris are our dressing room neighbors, so we get to see them all the time.

TV Guide Magazine:And what long-running shows do you make time to watch?Behrs: I like Homeland.

TV Guide Magazine:What's coming up on your show in 2014?Dennings: Max is going to enter uncharted territory with her partner in her tasting class. He's maybe the first guy she's ever liked just as a friend.

Page 2 of 2 - TV Guide Magazine:What about seeing your characters getting engaged this season?Behrs: The girls are still young and focused on their careers. Unless we run for like 10 years, when we're 2 Broke Old Ladies, we'll probably stay single. We're kind of each other's boyfriends on the show, because we're always together.Dennings: Absolutely! I'm open to anything, but the romance on the show is ultimately Max and Caroline.

TV Guide Magazine:And lastly, what are your hopes for your characters in the new year?Dennings: I'd love to see Bette Midler play Max's mom. I love her. Max is always talking about how horrible her mom was.Behrs: And I'd love Goldie Hawn to play Caroline's mom. We keep talking about how she left and never came back when Caroline was really young.Dennings: Bette and Goldie are both from The First Wives Club.Behrs: Either one of them - or even Diane Keaton - would fit in quite well on our show!